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Spray in liner

I was wondering where a good place to get a pick up bed sprayed at in Spokane is, or if anyone knows a number to Rhino Lining or another spray outfit in Spokane.
 
Dave smiths does turbo liner in Kellogg. That might be clser for you if your out of moscow. 208-784-1208 and ask for accesories
 
Well actually the funny thing is I am buying the truck from Tom Addison because my deal fell through with Dave Smith and I am in Spokane every weekend. Thanks for the info though.
 
look for an armorthane dealer... i was broke when i had one put in and went with armorthane cuz it was about $50 cheaper than the local line-x and rhino dealers... my bro has line-x, dad has rhino... mine is nicer than both... worth a look
 
i did it about 1.5yrs ago, if memory serves it was like 325, rhino and line-x were between 375-425... all of them are pretty good these days, its all about the install though, if you've got a good installer it'll be great...
 
Our local rhinoliner dealer had a delivery girl driving thier company truck - she pulled up outside our shop and a coworker looked over and said
"I bet she has a spray in box liner"






We still dont know if he meant to say it like that, but it took twenty minutes to stop laughing...
 
I do Reflex spray in liners, if you ever get to Ogden I would give you a sweet deal :)
 
Can't help you with a location to get it done but in my experience, which is minimal Rhino Liner fails the test.

Few of my riding buddies have Rhino Liner and their skags tear the crap out of the liner so they have to put a piece of plywood down.

I have Line-X in mine, no problems what so ever, load anything in the bad, holds tough.
 
Our local rhinoliner dealer had a delivery girl driving thier company truck - she pulled up outside our shop and a coworker looked over and said
"I bet she has a spray in box liner"






We still dont know if he meant to say it like that, but it took twenty minutes to stop laughing...

BWAHAHAHA

Was she worth "spraying in her box", Marty? :eek::face-icon-small-win
 
ck out Qwik liner--we spray them and they are veeeeery good:D---doo a search in your area for a dealer--should be easy to find one:beer;
 
Can't help you with a location to get it done but in my experience, which is minimal Rhino Liner fails the test.

Few of my riding buddies have Rhino Liner and their skags tear the crap out of the liner so they have to put a piece of plywood down.

I have Line-X in mine, no problems what so ever, load anything in the bad, holds tough.


Line-X is the same way, my tailgate is thrashed from it.

I'm gonna make em respray it when I get a proper sled deck.


I also want to spray inside the cab on the floorboards, works freaking awesome inside the truck. Water runs out doors instead of soaking in the carpet. Then I'll snap in some carpet on top of it, make my own floor mats.

think I'm also going to do the rocker panels, then cover it with the chrome rocker panel covers and fender flares.
 
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